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dusty673 | 13:58 Tue 31st Oct 2006 | Home & Garden
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Hi - I would like to install an outside light to my house. As I would only use it when opening the front door at night I was wondering if i could pick up the feed for it from the hall light switch i.e. when I turn the hall light on, the outside light would come on at the same time. Is it OK to do this? the outside light has an earth whereas the inside light look as though the earth wire is not used. Any response gratefully received (Rayspark1?)
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Ray
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Hi dusty,

How many wires at the light switch ? is it just one red & one black ? or two red wires ? can you let me know , Ray
Try connecting your new light to the ceiling rose of the hall light,that way both lights will come on at the same time.
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Hi Ray - There is one black and one red connected to the switch with an unused earth wire. Thinking about it I think maybe Dasherman has the answer if I can manage to get a wire from the outside light to the hall rose.
Thanks for your help - both..........
Dusty
Correct me if I am wrong (it is known !!) but as I understand it, any NEW exterior lighting comes under Part P of the building regs.

So yes, I am sure you are quite competent, this is not a DIY job.
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Thank you for your concern Billy..............
Billy is right really but, if you are going to do it don't take it from the light switch,do as dasherman says, it is a simple job, just make sure if you put up a metal fitting that it is earthed, run the wire from fitting to rose in hall then connect to the outside terminals, the ones the flex connects to, take care dusty, Ray
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Cheers fella.......you too.

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